
Rajasaurus - Wikipedia
Rajasaurus is distinguished from other genera by its single forehead horn (though Majungasaurus also only has one), the elongated supratemporal fenestrae (holes in the upper rear of the …
Rajasaurus - Natural History Museum
Rajasaurus was a large meat-eating dinosaur that lived towards the end of the Cretaceous Period in what is now India. It was a kind of abelisaur, a group that also contains the well-known …
Rajasaurus - The University of Chicago
Rajasaurus was a stocky, carnivorous dinosaur with a head crest that lived at the end of the dinosaur era on India. The 30-foot-long predator would have pursued a diet that included the …
Rajasaurus - UnexpectedDinoLesson
May 12, 2023 · Typical to abelisaurids, Rajasaurus made up for its short four fingered arms with its heavily-constructed head as its primary tool for hunting. Rajasaurus measured about 7 m in …
Rajasaurus — DinoDen
Rajasaurus, which means "King lizard," is a carnivorous abelisaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous period in India. It consists of a single species, Rajasaurus narmadensis.
RAJASAURUS - PaleoCodex
Rajasaurus ('Raja' meaning "king" (derived from Sanskrit) here,"king of lizards") is a genus of carnivorous abelisaurian theropod dinosaur with an unusual head crest.
Rajasaurus - Dinosaurs
Rajasaurus is a dinosaur which lived approximately 65-70 million years ago during the late Cretaceous Period. It was first discovered in India in the early 1980s and was subsequently …
Rajasaurus - Prehistoric Planet Wiki
Rajasaurus (King Lizard, named after "Raja", a royal title used by South Asian monarchs) is a genus of abelisaurid theropod dinosaur that served as one of the apex predators of the …
Rajasaurus Explained
Rajasaurus (meaning " King lizard") is a genus of carnivorous abelisaurid theropod dinosaur from the Late Cretaceous of India, containing one species: Rajasaurus narmadensis.
Rajasaurus | Dino Tail - Encyclopedia
Rajasaurus, the 'King Lizard' of India. An abelisaurid theropod characterized by a unique single horn on its head. We explain in detail the discovery, features, and relationship with …